The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1935 Page: 22
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Tbursdji January 241935
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DUTIES ARE PLEASURES
LITTLE CHINESE girl was carrying a chubby boy on her back Is
NOAH
CfcARLYLE SAID THAT no ace need so down to destruction if only
ft m nsf a man win linen his time < = aio cm had Noah had one
< iualific itan bi not the o her He could not lead He preach
< < I frmr hundred and
twenty yfns to an eveidiminishing congrcca
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Y ii can < n c lnt derisive
comments of his neighbors Fortv
Ua nd nirhtfi of rain indeed It never had happened before it never
c < inppp Noab was a crazy old fool
ii 3 come
n s t hundredth year of Noahs life in the second month the
li lay of the month the same day were all the fountains of
i d p broken up and the windows of heaven were opened
tlu ain was upon the earth forty days and forty nialrts
l vi ry living unbalance was destroyed
an interesting question for every man to ask himself I I had
the iarth in the days of fCoah should 1 have hoea one of the
i or one of the wise ones who knew It all If I liad been in
l in in the days ol Jesus should I have been one of the few who
T iMi i ven In its rough peasant garb or should I have stood with
ramble well fed majority shouting Away with this disturber
0 n j if have courage and vision to stand acainst the crowd
I be h i rlentiful amounts
did Noih according to all that God commanded him so did
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A v and tribute to a man who stood firm and true when humanity
a a hole vent wrong He did what God told him to do and he was
j Mfifrj m the result And then
1 on or I bad written the story we should have pictured the seri
rJd age of Noah in his uniform as a retired admiral of the navy
f r < iuir d to the fast multiplying posterity of mankind as the man who
THIS WEEK IN
WASHINGTON
THE NEW CONGRESS
Washington Inn 1G The pro
Brain which the Administration
desiic but which may be modi
led in many respects before Con
gress gets through with It Is beginning
to tnke foim So are th
plans of the powciful blocs In
Congress some of which hnvo
ideas which do not tally with
tbo e of Mr Roosevelt
There will be a lot more glvc
nndtnko between the Executive
and the Legislative Departments
i Iieati jmmebodv a ked No was the replj he the Federal Goernment than
s mybrother
Th u duties
are which are plumes thrrr are tasks carried through
v v a ilp w ill fbpre aif deprivations and hardships cheerfully
l > < flli e theie i enthusiasm or affection idealism or
devotion patriotism or consecration in the toll or hardship
PRAISE THE PRESIDENT
L0Nl KiankI > n Koo elt is President of the United
t tes T t nt frar for the freedom of the American press said
V Com oil presidfnt < i li rnntfonnl News Service and Uni
1 Service i an address nt Washington and Lee Universitv in Lox
I < gtn Va and added
In his cv > i < hararteristic way President Roosevelt has won more
nmMr sjpnpjt from the working
newspaper men of the
V d po Lbly be accomplished by censorship He has con
i t a moM astonishing
there was last season There will
ie compromises on both sides
nnd much less of the appearance
at least of a supine Congress
aklng orders fiom the While
House Hut the smart observers
here who know IZi
fote it is all accomplished They
also anticipate that none ot the
projects which do nut have the
friendly relationship with all the
i > < > nu a Ajhrfiton and with a great number of editors He WhltG House O K will be enact
them Cl1 wlt
his confidence and rarely if ever has he attempted to i tno exception of the im
mediate payment of the soldiers
bonus
Congress i < piepared to go over
j the Presidents head on the bonus
i matter but Mr Roosevelt has
proved himself more than once
in the past as smart a politician
i < any on Capitol Hill and it is
not to be assumed that he has
iven up the effort to stop the
liomis is uo He may find a way
to do that in spite of the powerful
influence of the veterans
group
Early Labor Test
The labor group will face a
trial of strength in the session
it is expected in the effort t >
force the compulsory 30honr
week through This is one of the
itoms on which a compromise N
expected The labor situation ui
tier the National Recovery At t
is also scheduled to come up fo
Omrrcsslonal review Neithr
or nor employer is satisfied
with the way in which the famous
Section 7a has worked out
The whole KRA is to be revamped
beyond doubt Whether organized
labor will get more or le
cut tf the process remains to be
seen
The Uft in the ranks of the
American Federation of Labor
caused by the withdrawal of tht
great but ding trade units leavs
the forces tf labor rather moi
disorganized than they wpre I e
fore The building trades may o
may not set up their own sey
arate national unit If they do
there will be four strong lab r
groups to be reckoned with th
Federation the Railway Brotherhoods
the Amalgamated Clothii
i Workers and the Building Trad s
Old Age Insurance
The old age insurance adveat
are prepared to put powerfu
< i th vrrrhlWf should have provided for him a future worthy of pressure on
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hi achievement The record shocks ust
d N tpt was drunken
> ri > h v th hi sypuoes Drunk with pride when people told
Low all waMur predlctJpns had come true Drunk with the
ise i i < yl richly eamod and could not wisely appreciate
ry alsc vU wine A shameful scene as he lay n his tent Ham
g in Hli mocking laughter and the other sons doing their nor
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dh va 1riiiifn The man who had saved the world did not
Congress to adopt
the Townsend Plan of 200 a
month for everybody over CO years
old Rack of this is a votlnr j
strength rar greater than that oH
th veterans or of organized 1 J
bor Thero are six million widow
over CO besides about L0I50000
other persons Some foim of old
age insurance though probahy
not in tho form of a direct Fed
tinne < i the work of salvation The new age that followed the flood had eral Kratlt s ke v to be adopt
to find new leaden for its new problems Yet so long as the rainbow l l Drobabl > w ie administered
I centages deducted from wages
Wouldn t We Squawk
F VMG HAD TO VAlK Tl O MlLg TO C IOOU
by A B Chapin
Y THE Boy feiemd hap t foceze u 5tifp
EVCRV TlUE we HAP A TARTV VATE
THE TULIA HERALD
contributions by employers and Plans of leaders In both houses
grants by states If it runs to of Congress contemplnto more U1C
more than 30 n month for per fcicnt investigations of business
and
sons over G5 some of the smart hidustry than ever with anif
est observers here will be surpris mu accompanying publicity and neighbors
ed political valuo for
Congress will fall in lino with
ho President on the plan of extensive
work relief as opposed
to a direct doe It will also enact
nny legislation necessarv to
liable the KERA to shift the burden
of unoniploynblos to the
tates These Include some four
million nged persons women
chronic Invalids nnd plnln hums
The Home Owners Loan Corporation
probably will get nnotb
or billion dollars for home loana
It Is not llkciy that Congress will
pass or the President approve an >
project for paying of all doposj
tors In all closed hanks in full
out of Federal funds but there
will
what the Presl
Bnt lu tIc clovl
dent wants nnd what the temper t0
ot Congiess is on many Import J ZlZo T J1
r > CUrreCJ Ilas Thcrei
ant topics look forward to ulti
mate egislntion which will In l5 hace 0 f nPy ° r Iem Bot
the main tally with the Presl Vnh > C V S U
dents wishes altho there may be ho lf l ° 8vor nr °
gram will be
adopted but there
will probably be some new silver
legislation representing a compromiseAlso This And That
Electric power and power com
panics will get a lot of consideration
Look for new laws to regit
late holding companies probabe
Mens Full Cut Blue
Work Shirts 3 For
Mens jGanvaS Gioves
Pair
individual in
vestigntors It looks now us if the
War Department was going to be
under fire with an effort to muke
Juicy frontpage scandals out of
Army cooperation with private bus
iness enterpilsos In public works
Members from the cotton states
are telling the President that the
only hope for the future of cotton
Is Georfeo Peeks intei national
barter scheme
Other farm legion
members are urging the
AAA to put a tax on every potato
patch above n given size to raise
the price of spuds
Senator Gass is expected to
head a vigorous fight against the
confirmation or Mnrriner Eueles
us Governor of the Federal Hi
bo a lot of agitation foi
that in buth houses of Congicss f nl he s Pectel
to have the
A lot of wons win be spilled
oine loud and bitter debates be
of other Sen
ators who dont think well of the
Administrations appaient purpose
to suboulinate tho Coniptrollei
of the Currency to the Fedeial
Reserve
ENJOY TURKEY DINNER
Mis C A Ilarnhait gave a turkey
dinner Sunday honoring Airs
Cllffoid Vineyard Mis Josh Walling
and Miss Lennlo Vincvads
birthday
The guests weie Mr and Mr
Evans Vlneyaid and family Mr
and Mrs Cllffoid Vinevard
and
progress towaid unification of the family Mr nnd Mis Josh Wallln
St Lawrence waterway treaty land baby The game of 12 was
with Canada perhaps a few new played in the afternoon
Federal projects for waterpower Everyone left declaring Mr and
development Mrs Rarnhart grand hostesses j
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Special Closeout Prices On Several Hun
dred Shoes Oxfords Pumps Straps
Lace And Pull On Boots All Specials
Are Cash
HEMSTITCHING AND GIFT SHOP
IN BALCONY
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Tulia Swisher County Texas
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
gratitude to our friends and
for their assistance
words of comfort and kind deeds
shown ub during the long illness
nnd at the death of our loved
one nnd for the beautiful floral
tributes
T A Gray and daughter Mrs
Cochran
Nute Grny and family
Mr and Mrs Ira Smtlh
Mr and Mrs Raymon Knighton
Mr and Mrs Trim Cochran
Mr and Mrs Nuto Cochran
C h and Lornlno Cochran
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SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST
Howard Pogue brought us a
message of Faith In tho Lord
Jesus Pcoplo > jpnt realize how
much this means In our life We
have to have more Faith In God
If wo expect Him to give us glory
Come to our Young Peoples
mooting next Tuesday night at
715 and see what the speaker
has to say
Six Brahma Steers f
WILL BE
HERE TO ENTERTAIN
AIDERS AND M CE
SATURDAY JANUARY 26
Steer riding will be the big feature this
Saturday
Close Fitting Fabric or Wide Brim IF3
Straw Hats For Ladies 150 to 3
Fancy Spring Silk Dresses < l f P9
At 395 to 31
We Are Now Showing The N W SPRING SWAGGER
SUITS and SPRING CO ATJ
Each At 995 to JjJ m f U
NEV SPRING PUMPS AND OXFORDS IN BLUE
BEACH TAN GREY AND RED
Fancy Plaid or Polka Dot and Plain
Taffeta Yard 100 to i JJL
Chiffon Ringless Full Fashion Plum j > < ft
ming Bird Hose Pair 89c 100 and JJ A
Fancy Plaid Floral And Check f > W
Pepperell AndZeffir Prints yd 19c to > jffm C
Mens 3 Piece Siits in Plaids ip > nfe
Oxford Greys and Blue SergeEach Si dj
Penncr aft Hats A Stetson Product C f
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Young Mens Sport Hats AE
Each 195 to J 4
Double Fancy Cotton
Blankets 66x76 pair
8Yafds 36Inch Fancy
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12 Yards Unbleached
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Sheets
Overalls Best Grade
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1935, newspaper, January 24, 1935; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45823/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.